Causes of swelling after eyelash extensions
A common cause of swelling of the eyelids after a cosmetic procedure is failure to maintain sterility, leading to the introduction of contaminants that cause irritation. The risk of damage to the mucous membranes with a sharp instrument cannot be excluded.
Eyelid swelling can occur due to:
- individual intolerance to the components of the adhesive composition;
- infection from a previous client in the absence of proper treatment of the instrument;
- incorrect choice of consumables that caused irritation.
If there are symptoms indicating the presence of an infectious, inflammatory focus, you should urgently consult an ophthalmologist.
In what cases should you consult a doctor?
It is necessary to consult an ophthalmologist in the following cases:
- If the upper or lower eyelid is very swollen and practically does not open.
- With the development of Quincke's edema (occurs as a result of an allergic reaction of the body). Associated symptoms: facial swelling, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat.
- If allergy symptoms do not go away within 2 days or more.
- For anaphylactic shock (an allergic reaction of an immediate type, expressed by sharp pain, redness and severe swelling in the problem area).
Important! If the situation is left to chance, purulent inflammation of the eyelid and eyeball may occur (due to the addition of a bacterial infection), even leading to decreased vision.
Elimination of puffiness
Only an ophthalmologist can determine whether it is necessary to remove eyelash extensions due to swelling. He will assess the condition of the eyelids, identify the exact cause of the tumors, select drug treatment or recommend compresses with herbal infusions. You cannot choose medications yourself and determine dosages. This can lead to the development of pathologies and vision impairment.
Drug treatment
Tumors can be the result of an allergic reaction, individual intolerance to the adhesive composition, or hairs. In such cases, in addition to swelling, burning and redness of the skin appear. Symptoms usually occur almost immediately after the procedure. Irritation is relieved with Opatanol. During the week, 2-3 times a day you need to drip 1-2 drops.
The following can be used in treatment:
- Polinadim,
- Dexamethasone,
- Ofloxacin,
- Oftaquix,
- Hydrocortisone ointment,
- Lecrolin.
Polynadim eliminates foci of infection on the mucous membrane and eyelids. The course of treatment is 7-10 days, 1-2 drops should be taken three times a day. Dexamethasone has anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory properties. This medication may cause negative reactions if overdosed. You must strictly follow your doctor's recommendations. Ofloxacin and Oftaquix have antibacterial properties. To eliminate the source of infection, you need to drip 1-2 drops 4 times a day for 7 days. Allergic itching and burning are eliminated with Lecrolin and Hydrocortisone ointment. Treatment lasts 5-7 days. Additionally, antihistamines Tavegil and Suprastin may be prescribed.
After the treatment, at least 3 months must pass before the next eyelash extension. In this case, you need to carefully choose a cosmetologist, adhesive composition, and consumables.
Elimination of puffiness with folk remedies
Folk remedies are also used to eliminate swelling of the eyelids. But before starting treatment, you need to consult a doctor. Compresses can eliminate tumors using:
- fresh potato juice;
- strong tea;
- fresh cucumber mass;
- chopped parsley leaves mixed with sour cream;
- infusion of lemon balm and mint;
- gruel from root parsley and carrots;
- decoction of oak bark and chamomile.
Herbal infusions can be frozen and swabbed into cubes.
How to get rid of swelling
Allergies in the eye area after eyelash extensions can manifest themselves in the form of puffiness of the eyelids, swelling, and itching. If your eyelids are swollen after eyelash extensions, it is better to go to a therapist or ophthalmologist to identify the reasons for the development of such pathology. Increased sensitivity may be accompanied by discomfort in the eye area, redness and swelling, a burning sensation and increased tear production.
If unpleasant symptoms appear that do not go away on their own for a long time, it is recommended to consult a doctor. If the problem is due to sensitivity to the materials, it may be necessary to remove the extensions and undergo therapy.
To relieve irritation after swelling, you can use traditional methods only after the approval of a specialist, otherwise there is a risk of harming your health. One way is to apply a black tea compress to your eyelids. You can make a compress from potato juice and infusion of medicinal herbs. To restore eyelashes, you can make a mask from chopped parsley and sour cream. It is recommended to keep the mask in the eyelid area for no more than 10 minutes.
Redness of the eyes may be associated with microtraumas of the mucous membrane. If the artist glues the hairs too tightly to the edge of the eyelid, swelling, a burning sensation and a foreign object under the eyelid may appear. If unpleasant symptoms are caused by improper gluing, the procedure will need to be repeated. If you have chronic eye diseases, barley, conjunctivitis, it is better to avoid extensions.
Prohibited actions in the fight against edema
It should be taken into account that the skin around the eyes and mucous membranes of the organs of vision require careful handling. There are several prohibitions to keep in mind. It is forbidden:
- make warm, and even more so hot, compresses;
- use an ointment that has a warming effect;
- scratch the tumor, press on it.
There is no need to try to mask swelling by using decorative cosmetics. It can cause irritation and worsen the condition. Uncontrolled use of medications can cause a decrease in visual acuity, and even its loss.
How to cure swollen eyes: folk remedies
In order to get rid of eyelid swelling, you need to understand the cause. If this is swelling caused by the lack of makeup remover before bed, then simple lotions made from tea bags will be enough.
How to cure swollen eyes, folk remedies:
- You can cope with swelling with cucumber. Cut a few circles and place them on your eyelids. It is best if the cucumber comes from the refrigerator. Keep the compress for 15 minutes.
- Soak regular tablespoons in cold water and place in the freezer. Remove cutlery from the freezer and place it on your eyelids. After 10 minutes, remove the spoons and you will see that the swelling has become much less.
- Use decoctions of medicinal herbs. Sage, chamomile, and calendula will do. Based on these herbs, decoctions are prepared, cotton pads are soaked in them and applied under the eyes for a third of an hour.
Of course, it is most difficult to get rid of swelling if it is caused by chronic illnesses. In this case, without eliminating the underlying cause, the swelling will not go away. Therefore, if there are problems with hormonal levels, disorders of the thyroid gland, as well as kidneys, it is necessary to treat them.
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Preventive measures
The desire to extend eyelashes and add a special charm to the image is understandable. But it is necessary to take into account the risk of complications after such a procedure. It can only be carried out by qualified professionals with experience. It is important to follow certain rules after the procedure to eliminate the risk of irritation and swelling:
- protect eyes from direct sunlight;
- In the morning, wash your eyes with strong brewed tea;
- avoid sudden temperature changes.
When choosing adhesive solutions, craftsmen must first test for allergic reactions. The product is applied for a few minutes on the wrist, in the sensitive skin area. It is important to choose the correct length of artificial eyelashes and be as careful as possible so as not to damage the mucous membrane with sharp instruments. When choosing hairs, you should ask the client about the presence of allergic reactions to six animals. If available, synthetic eyelashes are used.
Why do my eyes swell after the procedure?
The eyelids may swell for a number of reasons:
- An allergic reaction to the materials used in eyelash extensions (for example, to glue that contains synthetic components). In this case, redness and itching most often occur. There are no painful sensations.
- An infection accidentally introduced into the eyelid (during the procedure), which leads to inflammation. In this case, acute pain occurs in the area of the affected eyelid. This often happens when sanitary and hygienic standards are not observed, when cosmetic instruments are poorly sterilized, or when performing extension procedures with dirty hands (if they are not treated with an antiseptic).
- Mechanical injuries to the skin of the eyelid or retina (due to careless movement of instruments), which often leads to serious complications.
- Use of cheap, low-quality materials in the work.
- Rejection by the body of a foreign body (i.e. eyelash extensions or one small part that accidentally gets into the eye).
Note! Whether the extension was successful or not can be judged by the visual condition of the eyes and eyelids several hours after the procedure.
Prevention
To avoid chemical burns during extensions, you must follow several rules:
- It is strictly forbidden to open your eyes during the procedure.
- The first day after extensions, you cannot wet artificial eyelashes: you should refrain not only from washing your face, but also from visiting a bathhouse, sauna, or swimming pool.
- It is recommended to sleep after extensions only on your back.
- Rubbing your eyes on the first day is also prohibited.
- Correction and removal should be carried out by a trusted lash maker.
To avoid chemical burns after eyelash extensions, you need to contact only professionals. A competent master will carefully carry out the procedure and do everything possible to ensure that the caustic glue does not get on the sensitive mucous membrane.
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Symptoms
A chemical injury can manifest itself either a couple of hours after the extension or the next day. A burn can be recognized by the following signs:
- the occurrence of swelling on the eyelids;
- severe eye itching and burning;
- redness of the eyeball, the appearance of red spots on the mucous membrane;
- feeling of sand in the eyes;
- photophobia;
- When moving the eyelids, a cutting pain is felt.
This is what chem looks like. eye burn in the photo:
Complications
With timely intervention, 90% of cases have a positive outcome - the girl does not lose her sight. In the event that first aid was provided incorrectly or was not provided at all, as well as when the recovery process was not supervised by an ophthalmologist, complications may arise:
Conjunctivitis, purulent infection.
In such cases, you only need to contact an ophthalmologist: they will help you cope with infectious diseases and restore muscle tone. It may take several months to restore vision; for the outcome to be successful, you must listen to the doctor’s recommendations.